Rock Manifesto
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
  Don't They Have To Wear A Pink Triangle?
Much like Nick has his Twisted Sister confirming music geekhood, don't all lesbians have to wear a pink triangle on their sleeves to let me know the truth... let me know the truth? So I went to Tegan and Sara on monday and I saw this girl I was in Contemporary Literature with last year. So this girl is pretty cute. Ya know, typical emo chick. And like last year I hit her with some pretty good and funny lines, ya know, stuff beyond "Ahp-buge" and "Horray for school! Horray for me!" It made all the ugly girls laugh. So I see her last night and I smile, acknowledging her existence and she smiles back. And then this girl walks up to her, equally cute and they kiss. So I turn and see another two lesbians kissing. Turn again, two more kissing. I turn again and I see two girls talking... that's when I knew she was a lesbian.

I would gladly write a song about the experience, but I can't remember her name.

And Buddy Landel, I would gladly lend you one of my robes if you wouldn't get lost in the sleeves.... woooooo!

Aside from the inevitable lesbian encounter at every Tegan and Sara show (except when I went with Nick) it was an alright show. I was really tired though. I hardly slept at all at Rod's on Sunday and I was tired from all the jamming and ping pong the day before. But it was okay. The opening band was a band called the No No Spots which I thought were a Hot Hot Heat clone. Most people were saying they reminded them of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but hello, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs don't have a keyboards. I guess any dark haired singer is bound to see Karen O comparisons.

It was a good show and they played a lot from "If It Was You" and "So Jealous". Not much old stuff. They didn't play my song "You Went Away". But it was cool. No Matt either which sucks. Shouldn't Matt always play with them? They have a new guitar player who also plays moogs, but still... Matt. Matt Matt Matt. Meh!

Sigh, Sara did not smile at me. That was my shoe in of the week. But when you're right 60 per cent of the time, you're also wrong 40% of the time. Or something like that.


 
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